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LECTURE XXVII.-ix. 32-43.
Æneas is healed by Peter, and Dorcas restored to life. Character
of Dorcas.
135
LECTURE XXVIII.—x. 1—16.
A revelation is made to Cornelius. His character. A vision
also shown to Peter.
LECTURE XXIX. -x. 17-33.
140
Peter accompanies the messengers of Cornelius, and finds him
with his friends, waiting to receive from Peter the will of
God.
146
LECTURE XXX.-x. 34-48.
Peter's judgment concerning the Gentiles. He preaches the
gospel to Cornelius, and this Gentile with his household is
baptized.
LECTURE XXXI.-xi. 1-18.
152
Peter explains to the disciples at Jerusalem the admission of
Gentiles to the privileges of God's people; how he has granted
them repentance unto life.
LECTURE XXXII.-xi. 19-24.
157
The gospel is received at Antioch both by Jews and Grecians,
and a church is formed which Barnabas is sent to visit and
confirm.
163
LECTURE XXXIII.-xi. 25, 26.
The disciples at Antioch take the name of Christians. Their
profession.
169
LECTURE XXXIV.-xi. 27-30.
The Christians at Antioch send relief to the brethren in Judea.
Their motives in this.
175
LECTURE XXXV.-xii. 1-5.
The apostle James is put to death by Herod, and Peter im-
prisoned. The Christians betake themselves to prayer.
180
LECTURE XXXVI.-xii. 6—17.
Peter is miraculously delivered from prison.
185
LECTURE XXXVII.-xii. 18-25.
The pride, exaltation, and death of Herod.
190
LECTURE XXXVIII.—xiii. 1-12.
Barnabas and Saul are sent out to preach the gospel. Sergius
Paulus is converted. Elymas struck with blindness.
LECTURE XXXIX.-xiii, 13—25.
195
Paul reasons with the Jews, to show that Jesus was the
Messiah.
201
LECTURE XL.-xiii. 26-41.
Paul's discourse with the Jews continued, to show that justifica-
A company of believers formed at Antioch. The apostles are
driven from the neighbourhood.
LECTURE XLIII.—xiv. 1-7.
217
Effects of the gospel at Iconium. The apostles escape to Ly-
caonia.
221
LECTURE XLIV.-xiv. 8-18.
Paul and Barnabas worshipped at Lystra. Their address to the
people.
226
LECTURE XLV.-xiv. 19-22.
Paul's life in danger at Lystra. He strengthens the faith of the
disciples, and warns them to expect tribulation.
230
LECTURE XLVI.—xiv. 23.
Elders ordained in the churches.
Constitution of the churches
235
LECTURE XLVII.-xiv. 24-28.
Paul and Barnabas return to Antioch, and relate what they had
seen and done
241
LECTURE XLVIII.-xv. 1-4.
A question is raised concerning circumcision. Paul and Barna-
bas visit Jerusalem
LECTURE XLIX.-xv. 5-11.
245
Question discussed at Jerusalem. Peter reasons against the
observance of the law of Moses.
251
LECTURE L.-xv. 12-21.
The decree of the council is delivered by James, with regula-
tions for the churches
LECTURE LI.—xv. 22—31.
256
The sentence of the council is sent to Antioch, forbidding cir-
cumcision
261
LECTURE LII.-xv. 32-41.
Paul and Barnabas set out from Antioch. A dissension arises
between them concerning Mark, Confirmation of the
churches
266
LECTURE LIII.—xvi. 1—10.
Paul takes Timotheus to accompany him. He is directed by a
vision to pass into Macedonia
271
LECTURE LIV.—xvi. 11-14.
Paul preaches at Philippi. Attention of Lydia
276
LECTURE LV.-xvi. 15.
Conversion and baptism of Lydia and her household. She re-
ceives Paul and his company
281
LECTURE LVI.-xvi. 16-24.
A tumult excited against Paul and Silas, who are beaten and
The keeper of the prison, alarmed by an earthquake, seeks the
way of salvation
LECTURE LIX.—xvi. 33—40.
296
The keeper of the prison is converted and baptized. His al-
tered character
. 301
LECTURE LX.-xvii. 1-4.
Paul reasons with the Jews at Thessalonica
LECTURE LXI.-xvii. 5-12.
307
Driven by the Jews from Thessalonica, Paul and Silas are
favourably received at Berea
312
LECTURE LXII.-xvii. 13-17.
Sent away from Berea, Paul preaches the gospel publicly at
LECTURE LXIV.-xvii. 32-34..
Effect of Paul's discourse on three classes of his hearers. 329
LECTURE LXV.-xviii. 1—8,
Paul works with Aquila and Priscilla at Corinth. Rejected by
the Jews, he separates from them. His parting words
333
LECTURE LXVI.-xviii. 9-17.
Paul is encouraged by a vision to remain at Corinth. Gallio re-
fuses to act against him
LECTURE LXVII.-xviii. 18-28.
338
Paul visits many churches. Apollos is taken into the ministry
343
LECTURE LXVIII.-xix. 1-7.
Twelve disciples of John are baptized in the name of Christ at
Ephesus
348
Paul preaches at Troas, and restores Eutychus to life
LECTURE LXXII.-xx. 13—24.
364
LECTURE LXXIII.-xx. 25-31.
Paul calls the elders to attest his faithfulness and diligence in
the ministry.
LECTURE LXXIV. xx. 32-38.
375
Paul commends the church to God, and leaves Miletus 380
LECTURE LXXV.-xxi. 1—14.
The Christians at Cæsarea dissuade Paul from proceeding to
Jerusalem
384
LECTURE LXXVI.—xxi. 15-26.
Paul arrives at Jerusalem. Submits to a vow of purification in